20O REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Panicum cserulescens Hack. Bluish Panic Grass. 



Panicum ccerulcscens "Hack" Hitchcock Contr. Nat. Herb. XH. 219. 1909 

 [Miami, Fla.]. 



Vicinity of Cold Spring, Cape May Co., the northern limit of 

 the species; collected June 30, 1909, by the writer. 



FL — Late June to 



Cape May. — Cold Spring (S). 



Panicum barbulatum Michx. Large-fruited Barbed Panic Grass. 

 Panicum barbulatum Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. I. 49. 1803 [Carolina]. 



This has the same distribution as P. dichotoinum, occurring in 

 the Pine Barrens under the same conditions. 

 Fl. — Early June to mid-July. 



Middle District.— 'Woodbury, Medford (S), Clementon (S), Bridgeton (S). 

 Pine Barrens. — Pancoast, Dennisville (S). 

 Cape May. — Court House, Bennett. 



Panicum lucidum Aslie. Spliagnum Panic Grass. 



Panicum lucidum Ashe, Jour. Elisha Mitch., Sci. Soc. XV. 47. 1898 [Lake 



Mattamuskeet, N. C.]. — Keller and Brown 36. 

 Panicum sphagnicola Nash, Brit. Man. Ed. I. 85. 



Plentiful in bogs in the Pine Barrens and Cape May region, 

 and less abundant in the Middle district. 

 Fl. — Mid-June to mid-August. 



Middle District. — Farmingdale, Grenloch, Tomlin, Lawnside (S), Beaver 

 Dam (S). 



Pine Barrens. — Allaire, Lakehurst, Davenport, Forked River, Coxe's, 

 Bamber, Speedwell, Chatsworth, High Bridge (S), Atsion (H&C), Vine- 

 land (S), Folsom i2th St., Pancoast, Tuckahoe (S), Palermo. 



Coast Strip. — Anglesea, Wildwood. 



Cape May. — Court House, Dias Creek, Cold Spring. 



Panicum microcarpon Muhl. Barbed Panic Grass. 



Panicum microcarpon "Muhlenberg," Elliot Bot. S. C. and Ga. 1816 



[Georgia]. 

 Panicum barbulatutn, Keller and Brown 36. 



fPanicum nitidum var. ramitlosum Torrey, Flora Nor. U. S. 146. 1824. — 

 [Quaker Bridge, N. J.]. 



Damp shaded spots; apparently common except in the Pine 

 Barrens. 



Fl. — iMid-June to mid-August. 



